A) the refusal by state appeals court judges to grant even a first appeal
B) a federal law that bars in most instances a second federal appeal by a state prison inmate
C) the lack of any formal right of appeal in the federal process
D) a federal law that bars a first federal appeal to persons convicted of homicides
E) the very low income of some convicted persons,which reduces their ability to appeal
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A) not to incriminate oneself.
B) of free speech.
C) to a jury trial.
D) to confront one's accusers in a court of law.
E) to worship any religion of choice.
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A) libel.
B) slander.
C) blasphemy.
D) obscenity.
E) symbolic speech.
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A) the U.S.Congress
B) the general public
C) public opinion
D) the presidency
E) the judiciary
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A) Fourth Amendment.
B) Fifth Amendment.
C) Sixth Amendment.
D) Fourteenth Amendment.
E) All these answers are correct.
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A) Vermont
B) South Carolina
C) Texas
D) Alabama
E) California
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A) under no circumstances; people have an unconditional right to express their views.
B) when the rally would require unduly expensive police protection.
C) when the views of those holding the rally are unpopular.
D) when it can demonstrate that harmful acts will necessarily result from the rally.
E) None of these answers is correct.
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A) Palko v.Connecticut.
B) Stenberg v.Carhart.
C) Reno v.ACLU.
D) Ferguson v.Charleston.
E) Dickerson v.United States.
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A) actions of the president.
B) the actions of individuals.
C) actions of the federal government.
D) actions of state and local governments.
E) actions of the U.S.military.
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A) The Constitution guarantees at least one appeal after conviction,but many states continue to challenge this guarantee in court.
B) Both the federal and all state constitutions guarantee an appeal after conviction.
C) The Constitution does not guarantee an appeal after conviction,but the federal government and all states permit at least one appeal.
D) There are no guarantees of appeal at the federal or state level,but the appeal process has been effectively certified through common practice.
E) The guarantee of appeal in the states was established as part of selective incorporation as applied to the Fourteenth Amendment.
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A) criminal proceedings in the states.
B) civil cases.
C) pleas of insanity.
D) children (minors) accused of crime.
E) indigent litigants.
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A) Samuel Alito.
B) Anthony Kennedy.
C) Ruth Bader Ginsburg.
D) William Rehnquist.
E) Antonin Scalia.
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A) national security needs are of highest priority.
B) only classified government documents are subject to prior restraint.
C) prior restraint can never be exercised by government.
D) prior restraint should apply only in rare circumstances,and it is better to hold the press responsible for what it has printed than to restrict what it may print.
E) prior restraint should be used fairly frequently in a democracy.
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A) the First Amendment.
B) the Fourth Amendment.
C) the Sixth Amendment.
D) the Tenth Amendment.
E) the Fourteenth Amendment.
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A) the right of privacy includes abortion in the early months of pregnancy.
B) search warrants are not needed in murder investigations.
C) freedom of speech and freedom of assembly sometimes conflict.
D) state militia members have the right to peacefully assemble.
E) the right to privacy did not extend to consensual sexual relations among adults of the same sex.
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A) Engel v.Vitale.
B) Griswold v.Connecticut.
C) Zelman v.Simmons-Harris.
D) Ashcroft v.Free Speech Coalition.
E) Miller v.California.
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